Reza,
You have to put the parameter at the end of command, like: ansible-playbook
-i inventory........... -vvv
Guilherme.
On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 4:28:48 PM UTC-2, Reza ISSANY wrote:
>
> I can't reproduce the same run. Actually, ansible ask me to provide a
> password to connect. I don't know why.
> Ansible has to wait until he can connect using the command I provide no ?
>
> 2016-12-12 19:23:31,939 p=12608 u=deploy | Using ansible.cfg as config
> file
> 2016-12-12 19:23:32,048 p=12608 u=deploy | PLAYBOOK: main.yml
> *************************************************************
> 2016-12-12 19:23:32,048 p=12608 u=deploy | 1 plays in main.yml
> 2016-12-12 19:23:32,051 p=12608 u=deploy | PLAY [all]
> *********************************************************************
> 2016-12-12 19:23:32,095 p=12608 u=deploy | TASK [wait-for-available :
> waiting for host to start] **************************
> 2016-12-12 19:23:32,095 p=12608 u=deploy | task path:
> /ansible/roles/wait-for-available/tasks/main.yml:1
> 2016-12-12 19:23:32,265 p=12608 u=deploy | Using module file
> /ansible/modules/utilities/logic/wait_for.py
> 2016-12-12 19:23:57,413 p=12608 u=deploy | ok: [192.168.0.57 ->
> localhost] => {
> "changed": false,
> "elapsed": 25,
> "invocation": {
> "module_args": {
> "connect_timeout": 5,
> "delay": 10,
> "exclude_hosts": null,
> "host": "192.168.0.57",
> "path": null,
> "port": 22,
> "search_regex": null,
> "sleep": 1,
> "state": "started",
> "timeout": 300
> },
> "module_name": "wait_for"
> },
> "path": null,
> "port": 22,
> "search_regex": null,
> "state": "started"
> }
> 2016-12-12 19:23:57,415 p=12608 u=deploy | TASK [wait-for-available :
> waiting to connect to ansible user] *************
> 2016-12-12 19:23:57,415 p=12608 u=deploy | task path:
> /ansible/roles/wait-for-available/tasks/main.yml:10
> 2016-12-12 19:23:57,567 p=12608 u=deploy | Using module file
> /ansible/modules/commands/command.py
> 2016-12-12 19:25:03,496 p=12608 u=deploy | [ERROR]: User interrupted
> execution
>
> - name: "waiting for host to start"
> local_action: wait_for
> host={{ inventory_hostname }}
> state=started
> port=22
> delay=10
> become: false
> when: ostype == 'Linux'
>
> - name: "waiting to connect to ansible user"
> local_action: command ssh -vvv -i ~/.ssh/deploy -o ConnectTimeout=5 -o
> ConnectionAttempts=1 -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o
> StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o GSSAPIAuthentication=no -o GSSAPIKeyExchange=no
> -l ansible {{inventory_hostname}} exit
> register: result
> until: result.rc == 0
> retries: 20
> delay: 5
> when: ostype == 'Linux'
>
> - name: "waiting the uname"
> command: uname -a
> register: result
> when: ostype == 'Linux'
>
> - name: "uname"
> debug:
> var: result.stdout
> when: ostype == 'Linux'
>
>
> *reza.*
>
> 2016-12-12 17:18 GMT+01:00 Guilherme Ueno <[email protected]
> <javascript:>>:
>
>> Reza,
>>
>> Could you run with -vvv at the end?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Guilherme.
>>
>> On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 1:25:56 PM UTC-2, Reza ISSANY wrote:
>>>
>>> yess I've already tried shell butsame issue. If I try to connect
>>> manually, it works. The problem is that ansible doesn't release the
>>> first connection attemps while the server isn't ready. I don't know
>>> why ...
>>>
>>> 2016-12-12 13:58 UTC+01:00, Guilherme Ueno <[email protected]>:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > Did you already try to use "shell" instead "command"? When you try to
>>> > execute that command from another machine it works?
>>> >
>>> > thanks,
>>> > Guilherme.
>>> >
>>> > On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 8:39:25 AM UTC-2, [email protected]
>>> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Hi, forgive me for my bad english.
>>> >>
>>> >> I'm trying to find a way to test an ssh connection to a specific user
>>> on a
>>> >>
>>> >> new server.
>>> >>
>>> >> When I create a new virtual server, an ansible playbook is executed
>>> to
>>> >> finish the soft deployments:
>>> >> 1 Check if ssh is available (port 22)
>>> >> 2 Chekc if the ansible user is available
>>> >> 3 Get the uname
>>> >> 4 Install packages
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> I have no problem for 1, 3 and 4:
>>> >>
>>> >> - name: "waiting for host to start"
>>> >> local_action: wait_for
>>> >> host={{ inventory_hostname }}
>>> >> state=started
>>> >> port=22
>>> >> delay=10
>>> >> become: false
>>> >>
>>> >> - name: "waiting to connect to xxxx user"
>>> >> local_action: command ssh -i ~/.ssh/mykey -o ConnectTimeout=5 -o
>>> >> ConnectionAttempts=1 -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o
>>> >> StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o GSSAPIAuthentication=no -o
>>> >> GSSAPIKeyExchange=no
>>> >> -l xxxxx {{inventory_hostname}} exit
>>> >> register: result
>>> >> until: result.rc == 0
>>> >> retries: 20
>>> >> delay: 5
>>> >>
>>> >> - name: "waiting the uname"
>>> >> command: uname -a
>>> >> register: result
>>> >>
>>> >> - name: "uname"
>>> >> debug:
>>> >> var: result.stdout
>>> >>
>>> >> but the second step is never OK. When the playbook execute this step,
>>> >> ansible execute the command, but never exit from this command. I have
>>> to
>>> >> kill the process of this command to force ansible to re-run a new
>>> test.
>>> >> Finally when the server and user is available, after a new kill,
>>> ansible
>>> >> can continue with step 3.
>>> >>
>>> >> How can I resolve this problem. I can add a sleep before the step 2,
>>> but
>>> >> it is not a good solution. Thanks in advance for your helps.
>>> >>
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